Haftarah: Jeremiah 31:1-20 by Rabbi Shefa Gold (5761, 2000) (translation/interpretation) You have found grace
in the very same wilderness where you experienced such suffering, And through it all I have loved you. Again and again I will rebuild where you have been broken. The women of Israel will once again dress up in flowing rhythm and go out and dance with timbrel, drum and unbounded joy, Again you will plant vineyards And there will come a day, where surrounded by the fruit of your plantings, you will call out to one another, "Arise, let's go to our God, our Truth, our Essence!" And here I am, calling you forth from your hidden places, from the far corners of the world - the blind, the lame, the wild, the tame together, pregnant women, birthing women Together! What an amazing family returning to me, to each other. When they come weeping, I will comfort them, I will lead them to streams of water... by the straight path, I will not let them stumble or stray For they are precious to me. Hear this truth! (and spread it to far places) Though you have been scattered, I will gather you up, I will redeem you from the strong hand of fear. And then you will come singing to the heights and then you will flow down like rivers toward the rich valleys of goodness - full of wine and fine oil, and newborn life. Then the women will sweetly dance, luring the old and young together. I will turn their mourning into rejoicing, I will call out comfort and celebration from the heart of their pain. I will satisfy the appetite of priestly souls with great abundance and all my people will taste this goodness. A voice is heard in Rama - wailing, bitter weeping;
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